In October of 2011 we honored Jody Conradt as our chosen Legend. Jody was the first women’s basketball coach to reach 700 victories at the collegiate level! Conradt is a true role model and trailblazer for leaders and women everywhere. She is the first women’s basketball coach to lead their team through an undefeated season to a victory at the NCAA national championship. Coach Conradt is the first women’s basketball coach in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. She encourages her players to pursue greatness both on and off the court. This endeavor is well-represented by the 99 percent graduation rate among her team players. She also worked on numerous motivational and educational programs throughout her career.

In honor of her accomplishments, The University of Texas will tribute her with a 7-foot bronze statue inside the Longhorns’ basketball arena. Conradt is just the second female public figure to have a statue dedicated on The University of Texas at Austin campus, joining civil rights champion and former U.S. Rep. Barbara Jordan. The Conradt statue weighs 600 pounds and depicts her flashing the well-known “Hook’em Horns” hand signal. New Jersey-based artist Brian Hanlon, the official sculptor for the Naismith Hall of Fame, designed the statue.

If you would like to read more about Jody’s RecognizeGood Legend ceremony, check out this blog page! Or watch the video below.

About RecognizeGood

RecognizeGood: THE Foundation (commonly known as simply RecognizeGood) is a local nonprofit that provides a means for individuals, businesses and other nonprofits to illuminate selfless volunteers, charitable acts and community service throughout the greater Austin area. There are several active RecognizeGood programs that work toward this mission from different angles, but the common theme is simple – the illumination of GOOD in our community.